warning
— Noun
– English
~ a message informing of danger; "a warning that still more bombs could explode"
warning
— Noun
– English
~ notification of something, usually in advance; "they gave little warning of their arrival"; "she had only had four days' warning before leaving Berlin"
warning
— Adjective
– English
~ serving to warn; "shook a monitory finger at him"; "an exemplary jail sentence"
warp
— Noun
– English
~ a moral or mental distortion
warp
— Noun
– English
~ yarn arranged lengthways on a loom and crossed by the woof
warp
— Noun
– English
~ a shape distorted by twisting or folding
warp
— Noun
– English
~ a twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting
warp
— Verb
– English
~ make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story
warp
— Verb
– English
~ bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat; "The highway buckled during the heat wave"
warpath
— Noun
– English
~ a course leading to warfare or battle
warpath
— Noun
– English
~ hostile or belligerent mood; "the chief is on the warpath today"
warped
— Adjective
– English
~ used especially of timbers or boards; bent out of shape usually by moisture; "the floors were warped and cracked"
warping
— Noun
– English
~ a moral or mental distortion
warplane
— Noun
– English
~ an aircraft designed and used for combat
warragal
— Noun
– English
~ wolflike yellowish-brown wild dog of Australia
warrant
— Noun
– English
~ a type of security issued by a corporation (usually together with a bond or preferred stock) that gives the holder the right to purchase a certain amount of common stock at a stated price; "as a sweetener they offered warrants along with the fixed-income securities"
warrant
— Noun
– English
~ formal and explicit approval; "a Democrat usually gets the union's endorsement"
warrant
— Noun
– English
~ a written assurance that some product or service will be provided or will meet certain specifications
warrant officer
— Noun
– English
~ holds rank by virtue of a warrant